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2. FORMAL WRITING SKILLS (CV, MOTIVATIONAL LETTER)
Curriculum Vitae
The curriculum vitae provides key information about a person’s life, skills, experience,
education and qualifications. The term curriculum vitae, abbreviated to CV, is of Latin origin
and can be loosely translated as “a course of life”. Thus, the shortened form vita is
sometimes used.
The main purpose of a CV is to provide a future employer with information about us
necessary for obtaining some position. The curriculum vitae is commonly used in Europe, the
Middle East, Africa or Asia when seeking a job, whereas in the United States and Canada it is
primarily used when applying for academic, education, scientific or research positions. A CV
in the “European” sense is, in these countries, called a résumé.
Certain attempts to create a model of a standardized CV were made in the European
Union. The freely accessible universal CV was included among five documents uniformly
called Europass to make a person’s skills and qualifications clearly and easily understood in
Europe. The other documents are the freely-accessible Language Passport, Europass
Mobility, Certificate Supplement and Diploma Supplement; the last three issued by
education and training authorities.
 Look at the Instructions for filling in the Europass CV 1. Read the titles of the parts
and match each to its text.
 Always adapt your CV to suit the post you are applying for
 Be clear and concise
 Check your CV once you have filled it in
 Concentrate on the essentials
 Pay attention to the presentation of your CV
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http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu - © European Union, 2002-2013
Before you start: Five basic principles for a good CV
1.
• Employers generally spend less than one minute reading a CV before deciding to reject it,
or to shortlist it for detailed consideration. If you fail to make the right impact, you miss your
chance.
• If applying for an advertised vacancy, always ensure that you comply with any application
process entirely. The vacancy notice might specify: how to apply (CV, application form,
online application), the length and/or format of the CV, whether a covering letter is
required, etc.
• Be brief: two A4 pages are usually more than enough, irrespective of your education or
experience. Do not exceed three pages. If you hold a degree, include your secondary school
qualifications only if relevant to the job in question.
• Is your work experience limited? Describe your education and training first; highlight
volunteering activities and placements or traineeships.
2.
• Use short sentences. Avoid clichés. Concentrate on the relevant aspects of your training
and work experience.
• Give specific examples. Quantify your achievements.
• Update your CV as your experience develops. Don’t hesitate to remove old information if it
does not add value for the position.
3.
• Highlight your strengths according to the needs of the employer and focus on the skills
that match the job.
• Do not include work experience or training which is not relevant to the application.
• Explain any breaks in your studies or career giving examples of any transferable skills you
might have learned during your break.
• Before sending your CV to an employer, check again that it corresponds to the required
profile.
• Do not artificially inflate your CV; if you do, you are likely to be found out at the interview.
4.
• Present your skills and competences clearly and logically, so that your advantages stand
out.
• Put the most relevant information first.
• Pay attention to spelling and punctuation.
• Print your CV on white paper (unless you are asked to send it electronically).
• Retain the suggested font and layout.
5.
• Correct any spelling mistakes, and ensure the layout is clear and logical.
• Have someone else re-read your CV so that you are sure the content is clear and easy to
understand.
• Do not forget to write a covering letter.
The Motivational letter
A motivational letter or letter of motivation is a letter sent to a future
employer when applying for a job. It is a way of introduction of the applicant and
explaining suitability for the desired post. Basically, motivational letters are one page
at most in length, divided into a header, introduction, body, and closing. The
employer’s address is listed below your contact information.
 Look at this outline of a layout of a motivational letter. Complete each box (1-11)
with the missing information (a-k).
a. 13th May 2014
e. John Sheep
b. Yours faithfully,
f. McDonald’s Farm
c. John Sheep, DVM
g. 15y Green Street
26 Blue Street
Abingon, Oxfordshire
Great Manchester
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
h. Enclosure:
d. Dear Sir or Madam
Curriculum Vitae
Letters of Reference
h.
I welcome the chance to meet with you to discuss my knowledge, experience and
qualifications beneficial for McDonald’s Farm. I can be reached at 999 – 222 -333 anytime or
[email protected] anytime of the day in order to arrange an appointment at a time
convenient for you.
i.
With these qualifications, I believe I am an excellent match for the advertised
position. The enclosed CV provides a more detailed description of my education, work
experience and interests.
j.
I graduated from the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Glasgow in
June 2009 and have worked full-time since then on the school farm of the University. During
my internships and former employment, I have gained extensive skills which are desirable in
your company, such as inspecting livestock animals to identify poor health, injury or disease
or giving medical treatment, mainly administering medications and vaccinations.
k.
I am applying for the position of Animal Husbandry Worker on McDonald’s Farm with
reference to your recent advertisement on www.VetMedJobs.com.
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Useful Phrases and Expressions - Writing Letters and Telephoning
Salutation
/ˌsæljʊˈteɪʃ(ə)n/
Oslovení
Dear Sir/Madam /…sɜː(r)/ or /…sə(r)//ˈmædəm/
Vážený pane/paní (bez udání jména)
Dear Mr/Ms (Brown) /ˈmɪstə(r)/ /məz/ or /mɪz/
Vážený pane/paní nebo slečno (Brown)
Dear Doctor (Brown)
/…ˈdɒktə(r)/
Vážený doktore Browne
Valediction
/ˌvælɪˈdɪkʃ(ə)n/
Závěrečné rozloučení
Yours
faithfully
(not
recipient’s name)
knowing
the
S pozdravem
/…ˈfeɪθf(ə)li/
Yours sincerely (knowing the recipient’s
S pozdravem
name)
/…sɪnˈsɪə(r)li/
Kind/Best regards
/…rɪˈɡɑː(r)dz/
S úctou/pozdravem
Introduction
/ˌɪntrəˈdʌkʃ(ə)n/
Úvod
Following (our telephone conversation yesterday…)
V návaznosti na (náš včerejší
telefonní rozhovor…)
In reply to (your email received…)
V odpovědi/reakci na (email, který jsem
od Vás obdržel…)
Thank you for your message of… (25th March)
Děkuji za vaši zprávu ze dne… (25. března)
With reference to your email of… (13th June)
S ohledem na váš email ze dne… (13.
června)
Further to your telephone enquiry, …
Na základě našeho telefonického
rozhovoru…
Giving the reason
/…ˈriːz(ə)n/
Vysvětlujeme důvod
I am writing to (apply for…)
Píšu Vám, abych (požádal o…)
I am pleased (to announce to you…)
Je mi potěšením (oznámit Vám…)
This letter/email is (to thank you…)
Tímto dopisem/emailem chci poděkovat…)
I regret (to inform you...)
/…rɪˈɡret…/
S lítostí (vám oznamuji…)
Asking
/ɑːskɪŋ/
Žádáme
Could you please (book, send…)
Mohl byste, prosím, (zamluvit, poslat…)
Would you please send me…
Poslal byste mi, prosím…
We would appreciate if you would… /…əˈpriːʃiˌeɪt..../ Ocenili bychom, kdyby…
Would you mind…
Apologizing
Vadilo by Vám…
/əˈpɒlədʒaɪzɪŋ/
Omlouváme se
I apologize for (the delay…)
Omlouvám se za (zpoždění…)
I am sorry about (the misunderstanding…)
Je mi líto (nedorozumění…)
Closing
Závěrečné fráze
/ˈkləʊzɪŋ/
Please contact us again if…
Prosím kontaktujte nás znovu, pokud…
Please let me know if…
Prosím, kontaktujte nás, pokud…
Additional information is available upon request. Další informace jsou k dispozici na
/…əˈveɪləb(ə)l əˈpɒn rɪˈkwest/
vyžádání.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Děkuji za Váš čas a pozornost.
Thank you for taking the time to…
Děkuji za Váš čas věnovaný…
I look forward to hearing from you.
Těším se na zprávy od Vás.
I look forward to meeting you.
Těším se na setkání s Vámi.
Enclosure (letter)
/ɪnˈkləʊʒə(r)/
Příloha (dopis)
I enclose (a copy of…)
/…ɪnˈkləʊz…/
Přikládám (kopii…)
Please find enclosed...
/…ɪnˈkləʊzd…/
Attachment (e-mail)
/əˈtætʃmənt/
Přikládám…
Příloha (e-mail)
Ms /məz/ or /mɪz/ is used as a formal title in front of the name of a woman, whether
she is married or not, when talking to her or about her.
Madam vs Madame
Madam /ˈmædəm/ is used for talking politely to a woman whose name you do not know.
Madame /ˈmædəm/ is used as a title for a woman who is married or no longer young in
countries where people speak French.
Vocabulary Practice
1. Match the following headings in the left column of the CV with the relevant information
in the right column.
I.
Annexes
A. Excellent knowledge of all procedures and medications
II.
Education and
B. B.
training
III.
Emergency and Critical Care Veterinarian, South
London Emergency Veterinary Centre
Job applied for
IV.
Veterinarian Intern, London Veterinary Clinic
Assistant Veterinarian, Hyde Park Veterinary Centre in
London
V.
Managerial skills
C. German A2, French C1
VI.
Mother tongue
D. Copy of University Diploma, Employment Testimonial
VII.
Other language(s)
E. F.
Master of Veterinary Medicine, Royal
Veterinary College London
VIII.
Personal skills
F. G.
Avoiding Miscarriage in Dogs in Medical News
Today (2012)
IX.
Publications
G. English
X.
Work experience
H. Recruiting, training and supervising neuter clinic staff
2. Choose the right word.
1. He has …………………………………... knowledge of Russian language.
a) mild
b) modest
c) moderate
d) modern
2. For this position you must have strong ………………………………….. skills both in-person and
over the phone.
a) articulation
b) presentation
c) monologue
d) speech
3. My new colleague is ………………………………….. to learn.
a) willing
b) wanting
c) longing
d) hooked
4. I cannot apply for the job. I haven’t got a full ………………………………….. driving licence.
a) pure
b) spotless
c) clear
d) clean
5. My supervisor’s mother ………………………………….. is French.
a) tongue
b) language
c) speech
d) dialect
6. You can put your………………………………….. on your CV but it is not obligatory.
a) marriage status
b) family status
c) marital status
d) personal status
7. I wish to be considered as an applicant ……………………the position of veterinary technician.
a) in
b) for
c) to
d) at
8. I have gained extensive ………………………………….. in the field of livestock nutrition.
a) experience
b) experiences
c) information
d) consciousness
9. The below-………………………………….. data are not correct.
a) said
b) mentioned
c) written
d)seen
10. I presented the board ………………………………….. the strategic plan.
a) to
b) with
c) on
d) over
3. Translate the following phrases into English.
poskytnout základní údaje a informace
__________________________________
uvést osobní dovednosti
__________________________________
přiložit vysvědčení a doklad o praxi
__________________________________
složit mezinárodní jazykovou zkoušku
__________________________________
splňovat podmínky pro přijetí
__________________________________
nejžádanější pracovní pozice
__________________________________
platný řidičský průkaz
__________________________________
nabídnout osobní setkání
__________________________________
domluvit se na schůzce
__________________________________
zdůraznit silné stránky
__________________________________
dodržet délku a formát životopisu
__________________________________
4. Phrasal verb. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition or adverbial that combines
with the verb “pass”.
a) He passed ……… in his sleep at the age of eighty-nine.
b) Did you tell me about that? Sorry, it totally passed me ……….
c) He's nearly forty, but he could pass ……… thirty.
d) The pictures were passed ……… for each of them to have a look at.
e) These fairy tales have been passed ……… from parent to child over many generations.
f) He put on an old white suit, intending to pass himself ……… as a businessman.
Grammar Practice - Past Time
Key points:
 The past simple describes completed actions in the past, such as the main events in
the narrative. It can also describe habits and routines in the past.
 The past continuous (also called progressive) are used when giving background
description and depicting actions in progress, often contrasted with a sudden event.
Past continuous also implies that the depicted events were not completed at a
particular time.
 Used to is used to describe past habits or states. A time expression is not necessary.
e.g. He used to be a good student.
Býval to dobrý student.
 Would is used to describe person’s typical activities. It cannot be used to describe
states.
e.g. He would read Latin books every evening.
Každý večer čítával latinské knihy.
 The past perfect describes a past event which took place before another past event.
If before or after is used, the past perfect is optional. Past perfect is frequently used
in sentences with conjunctions when, because, that or which, who.
Continuous with always
We can use a progressive form with always and similar words to express complaints or
criticisms. The structure is also used to talk about repeated but unpredictable or unplanned
events in the past.
e.g.
The letters were continually being sent to the wrong address.
Dopisy byly neustále posílány na špatnou adresu.
…was/were thinking, wondering, hoping
We can use the past continuous with the verbs think, wonder and hope to give a polite or
uncertain meaning.
e.g.
I was thinking of inviting you to our newly opened pharmacy.
Přemýšlel/a jsem, že bych vás pozval/a do naší nově otevřené lékárny.
1. Read the joke and fill in the gaps with the proper verb form (past simple or continuous).
A local business 1……………………………. (look) for office help. They 2…………………………….
(put) a notice on the door, stating the following: "JOB VACANCY. Must be able to type, must
be good with a computer and must be bilingual. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer."
After
a
short
time,
a
dog
3…………………………….
(run)
past
the
door,
4……………………………. (see) the advertisement, 5……………………………. (stop) for a second and
6……………………………. (go) inside. He 7……………………………. (look) at the receptionist and
8……………………………. (wag) his tail, then 9……………………………. (walk) over to the notice,
10……………………………. (wink) at it and 11……………………………. (give) a bark. The receptionist
12……………………………. (get) the idea and 13……………………………. (call) for the office manager.
The surprised manager 14…………………………….
(lead) the determined animal into the office. There, the dog 15……………………………. (leap)
onto the chair and 16……………………………. (look) at the manager. The manager
17……………………………. (respond) "I can't hire you. The advertisement says you have to be
able to type." The dog 18……………………………. (jump) down, 19……………………………. (find) the
typewriter and 20……………………………. (type) out a perfect letter. He 21…………………………….
(take) out the page and 22……………………………. (give) it to the shocked manager. Then he
23……………………………. (jump) back on the chair. The manager 24……………………………. (be)
totally stunned, however 25……………………………. (tell) the dog "the sign says you have to be
good with a computer." The dog 26……………………………. (jump) down again and
27……………………………. (move) to the computer where he perfectly 28…………………………….
(enter) and 29……………………………. (execute) a complicated PC program.
By this time the manager 30……………………………. (appear) totally bowled over by the
animal! He 31……………………………. (look) at the dog whispering "I realize that you are a very
intelligent dog and have some interesting abilities. However, I still can't give you the job."
The
dog
32…………………………….
(point)
with
his
paw
to
the
sentence
that
33……………………………. (promised) being an Equal Opportunity Employer on the copy of the
advertisement. The manager 34……………………………. (smile) "yes, but the sign also says that
you have to be bilingual."
The dog 35……………………………. (take) an innocent look at the manager and
36……………………………. (open) his mouth, "Meow!"
2. Translate the following sentences using all types of past tenses.
Opozdil jsem se, takže když jsem dorazil na úřad, úředníci už odešli.
___________________________________________________________________________
Nesplňoval jsem podmínky, tak jsem se o tu práci neucházel.
___________________________________________________________________________
Všiml si, že někdo nechal vzkaz na mém záznamníku.
___________________________________________________________________________
Když jsme čekali na budoucího zaměstnavatele, zahlédl jsem svého kamaráda.
___________________________________________________________________________
Přinesl jsem kopie všech diplomu a osvědčení, jak mi při telefonickém rozhovoru poradili.
___________________________________________________________________________
Měla na sobě kostýmek, který si koupila loni na dovolené.
___________________________________________________________________________
Nemohla jsem si koupit jízdenku, protože jsem doma zapomněla peněženku.
___________________________________________________________________________
Nikdy jsme nejezdívali na dovolenou do zahraničí, když jsem byl malý.
___________________________________________________________________________
Když byli ještě kolegové, chodívali spolu na oběd každé pondělí.
___________________________________________________________________________
Tatínek mě vždycky vozil do školy autem.
___________________________________________________________________________
Stará lékárna stávala před válkou na kraji vesnice.
___________________________________________________________________________
Večer jsem byla velmi unavená, protože jsme celé odpoledne vedli pohovory s uchazeči.
___________________________________________________________________________
3. Turn the affirmative sentences into the negative and interrogative sentences.
I used to go to school here.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
We used to go on holiday abroad.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
He used to bring her flowers on her birthday.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
A tree used to stand in front of our school.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
4. Speaking. Pair work. Ask your partner about these items from the past, starting the
question with WHEN and write his/her answers. Then change your roles.
Example: Driving licence
When did you get your driving licence?
 School leaving examination
 Be in a laboratory
 University studies
 Give PPT presentation
 Last examination
 Look for a part-time job
 Decision to study this degree
 Feel sick
programme
 Pay a fine
 Read English book or journal
 Come late
 Write CV
 Be abroad
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4. Irregular verbs. Choose the most suitable verb and complete each sentence with its
correct form.
cast
dwell
forbid
shed
slay
sling
stride
strive
thrive
wring
a) When I broke up with him, he ___________ a tear or two, but that was all.
b) The brave prince ___________ the frightful beast and rescued the beautiful princess.
c) When John was told he was fired, he didn't say a word, angrily ___________ out of
his head's office and left for home.
d) The lives of the people who ___________ here were influenced by nature.
e) His brother waved us goodbye, ___________ his heavy bag over his shoulder and set
off for the railway station.
f) His business ___________ for twenty years, but then, surprisingly, he went bankrupt.
g) My boss ___________ me from mentioning the issue in front of the director.
h) Although she ___________ to keep slim, she simply couldn't resist eating a box of
chocolate at least once a week.
i) There was a lot of questioning and the policemen eventually ___________ the crucial
information out of the culprit.
j) I agree that your arguments were insightful and ___________ new light on the
subject, but I think you should also discuss this matter with other staff.
 Now fill in the table.
infinitive past simple past participle infinitive past simple past participle
cast
sling
dwell
stride
forbid
strive
shed
thrive
slay
wring
Vocabulary
abbreviate (v)
/əˈbriːviˌeɪt/
zkrátit
achievement (n)
/əˈtʃiːvmənt/
výkon, úspěch, významný čin
administer (v)
/ədˈmɪnɪstə(r)/
podat (lék)
annexe (n)
/ˈæneks/
příloha
bowl over (phr v)
/bəʊl ˈəʊvə(r)/
vyrazit dech, šokovat
break (n)
/breɪk/
přerušení
cast (v)
/kɑːst/
vrhnout, uvrhnout
clean driving licence (n)
/…ˈlaɪs(ə)ns/
ŘP bez ztráty trestných bodů
cliché (n)
/ˈkliːʃeɪ/
klišé, oblíbená fráze
comply (v)
/kəmˈplaɪ/
splnit, vyhovovat
concise (adj)
/kənˈsaɪs/
stručný, výstižný
convenient (adj)
/kənˈviːniənt/
vhodný, příhodný
course (n)
/kɔː(r)s/
průběh, cesta (života)
culprit (n)
/ˈkʌlprɪt/
viník, pachatel, obžalovaný
desired (adj)
/dɪˈzaɪə(r)d/
požadovaný, žádaný
dwell (v)
/dwel/
žít, bydlet, přebývat
essential (adj)
/ɪˈsenʃ(ə)l/
nezbytnost, základní prvek
Europass (n)
/ ˈjʊərəʊpɑːs/
Europass
Europass Certificate Supplement (n) /…sə(r)ˈtɪfɪkət ˈsʌplɪment/
dodatek k osvědčení
Europass Diploma Supplement (n) /…dɪˈpləʊmə ˈsʌplɪment/
dodatek k diplomu
Europass Language Passport (n)
/…ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ ˈpɑːspɔː(r)t/
jazykový pas
Europass Mobility (n)
/…ˈjʊərəʊpɑːs məʊˈbɪləti/
doklad Europass-mobilita
exceed (v)
/ɪkˈsiːd/
převýšit, překročit
fail (v)
/feɪl/
nepovést se, neuspět
find out (phr v)
/faɪnd aʊt/
odhalit, prokouknout
font (n)
/fɒnt/
písmo, font
forbid (v)
/fə(r)ˈbɪd/
zakázat
former (adj)
/ˈfɔː(r)mə(r)/
minulý, předchozí
full driving licence (n)
/…ˈlaɪs(ə)ns/
ŘP bez čas. nebo jiného omezení
highlight (v)
/ˈhaɪˌlaɪt/
zdůraznit
hooked (adj)
/hʊkt/
posedlý, závislý
impact (n)
/ˈɪmpækt/
dopad, účinek, vliv
inflate (v)
/ɪnˈfleɪt/
zveličovat
in-person (adv)
/ˈɪn ˈpɜː(r)s(ə)n/
osobně
irrespective of (adv)
/ˌɪrɪˈspektɪv…/
layout (n)
/ˈleɪaʊt/
rozvržení, dispozice
meet with (v)
/miːt…/
setkat se s (někým)
mild (adj)
/maɪld/
mírný, jemný, pokorný
moderate (adj)
/ˈmɒd(ə)rət/
mírný, průměrný
modest (adj)
/ˈmɒdɪst/
skromný, nenáročný
motivational letter (n)
/ˌməʊtɪˈveɪʃ(ə)nl ˈletə(r)/
placement (n)
/ˈpleɪsmənt/
pracovní stáž
presentation (n)
/ˌprez(ə)nˈteɪʃ(ə)n/
přednesení, představení
quantify (v)
/ˈkwɒntɪfaɪ/
vyčíslit
reach (v)
/riːtʃ/
zastihnout, sehnat
recruit (v)
/rɪˈkruːt/
provádět nábor
relevant (adj)
/ˈreləv(ə)nt/
příslušný, významný
resupply (v)
/ riː səˈplaɪ/
obnovit dodávku
shed (v)
/ʃed/
uronit, zbavit se
shortlist (n)
/ˈʃɔː(r)tˌlɪst/
užší seznam
slay (v)
/sleɪ/
zabít
sling (v)
/slɪŋ/
hodit, mrštit, přehodit si
spotless (adj)
/ˈspɒtləs/
neposkvrněný, bez úhony
stride (v)
/straɪd/
kráčet, vykračovat si
strive (v)
/straɪv/
snažit se, usilovat
testimonial (n)
/ˌtestɪˈməʊniəl/
certifikát, osvědčení, vysvědčení
thrive (v)
/θraɪv/
prospívat, dařit se, prosperovat
traineeship (n)
/ˌtreɪˈniː ʃɪp/
stáž, praktický výcvik
transferable (adj)
/trænsˈfɜːrəb(ə)l/
přenosný, převoditelný
vacancy (n)
/ˈveɪkənsi/
volné místo (pracovní)
value (n)
/ˈvæljuː/
hodnota, význam, cena
wink (v)
/wɪŋk/
mrknout, mrkat
wring (v)
/rɪŋ/
vytáhnout, vymámit, vyždímat
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